Fedora :: How To Remove Wine Packages

Jun 23, 2010

I have uninstalled Wine but it still says the packages are installed still how do I remove them? I am also on Fedora 13.

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Fedora :: Remove Wine And Wine Installed Program?

Nov 19, 2010

I am new to fedora and installed wine to see if I could get the sony reader software working (required to access sony bookstore from my sony ereader). Well the program did not work though it did create icons on my desktop. wine kept crashing and I said lets just get rid of it. I uninstalled wine via yum remove and nothing appeared to happen so I did rpm -qa |grep wine and saw lots of stuff. So I simply did yum remove wine* and then a rpm -qa |grep wine was empty. however wine is still under applications on my desktop and still has a category for programs--reader. I should also mention that while wine was installed I attempted to remove the reader via the wine uninstalller but a) wine gave a message of a core crash and b) all the uninstaller did was give me the option to reinstall the reader program. so now when I attempt to open an epub it tries with the sony reader software. I know I can just right click to use another program but for now I want wine gone completely from my pc and the sony program gone.

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Fedora :: Install Packages From The 14 Dvd Instead Of Downloading From Internet Using Add / Remove Packages

Mar 31, 2011

im using fedora 14 and i have a slow internet connection. i want 2 install some packages from the fedora 14 dvd instead of downloading from internet using add/remove packages. i tried to edit /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora.repo and /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora-updates.repo but it dint work.

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Debian :: Can't Remove Wine - Apt-get Bricked - Could Not Perform Immediate Configuration On 'wine-unstable'

Feb 16, 2011

while trying to get a game to work on wine I was surprised to find out that the wine version that ships with sid is 1.0.1 released in October 2005. So I installed the latest release I found at [URL] like this :

dpkg -i wine_1.1.42~winehq1-1_amd64.deb

The install failed, I think because I hadn't remove the old wine version, and that's when the joy-ride started. Impossible to remove wine to restart properly. (apt-get remove libwine wine and apt-get -f install didn't) After some googling I tried this :

dpkg -i --force-depends wine_1.1.42~winehq1-1_amd64.deb

This did install the wine version I wanted, and the game ran fine after that. However the result was a borked apt-get. Tried to remove wine again with the above commands, resulting in apt-get failing to do so because it tried installing wine-unstable and reported errors similar to these : E: Could not perform immediate configuration on 'wine-unstable'. see man 5 apt.conf under APT::Immediate-Configure for details. (2)

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Fedora :: Why Does Yum Remove So Many Packages

Feb 16, 2009

Why does yum remove so many packages, that are essential for my work, when I'm trying only to remove mysql ?

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Fedora :: F15 - How To Remove F16 Packages

Jun 3, 2011

I have updated a few packages from rawhide F16 into my F15 install. How can I downgrade the F16 packages back to sync with F15.
Yum downgrade pacakge1 pacakge2 package3 etc.

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Fedora :: How Can I Mas Remove These Fc12 Packages

Aug 1, 2010

so i recently had a problem with preupgrade (power cut mid process). anyway it seems that my system is now f13. In any event it seems that there are 785 f12 packages still remaining.yum list installed | grep f12 output can be seen here.How can I mas remove these fc12 packages?

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Fedora :: Wine Program Stuck In Main Menu - How To Remove Entries

Jan 3, 2010

I installed WINE, and decided to remove it after installing something, I was unable to uninstall, so I just removed WINE, now, I have the program stuck in my main menu. I deleted the path and stuff, but it's still there. How do I get rid of it?

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Fedora :: Add / Remove Programs Not Showing Packages

Dec 14, 2010

Why is Add/remove programs in Fedora 14 not working? It is not showing any packages. I am a newbie to Fedora. Also some basic tweaks that should be done immediately after installing fedora.

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Fedora :: Remove Single Or All Packages Without Breaking Other

Jan 31, 2010

Is there an easy way to Remove a package and all packages it depends on without breaking other packages?

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Fedora :: Installing Wine - Add / Remove Program Install Both 86_64 And I686 Files

Jul 7, 2011

When I install wine the add/remove program wants to install both 86_64 and i686 files. I have the x86_64 version of Fedora 14. I am having problems with counterstrike and have installed it using Wine, have noted problems when both types of files are installed.

I would like to have Fedora set up just right but as with all Linux distros, am having trouble keeping my head above water with fc14. I have success up to a point and then want to go back to Windows for its simplicity. Just this wine problem

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General :: Installation Of Packages / Using X Windows Menu Add / Remove Packages

Sep 21, 2010

How to add packages using X-Window's add/remove packages option in RHEL-5.3 as it shows only the currently installed package and and does not show any thing when we click the button "available packages" ?

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Fedora Installation :: 13 Upgrade: Remove Fc12 Packages?

Jun 7, 2010

I had a fairly smooth upgrade process using PreUpgrade on my main workstation, but I still have a huge bunch of fc12, some of which have fc13 analogs installed, some of which don't (a total of 317 packages). Also, I still have the Constantine gdm theme, probably as a symptom of these lingering packages. Can I just yum erase these? Do I need to check which have analogs in fc13? I don't know which step of the upgrade I forgot, but it seems I'm stuck somewhere in between, although

Code:

joel@localhost: ~> cat /etc/fedora-release
Fedora release 13 (Goddard)

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Fedora :: Install / Remove Packages Written On A Text File?

Sep 9, 2010

I use the show-leaves yum plugin, and sometimes I use that info to remove some unnecessary packages. But that list can be long, so I write them on a text file.

1) Instead of removing packages one by one is there a way to remove all packages written in that text file?

2) Why isn't the output of the show-leaves plugin compatible with the output of "package-cleanup --leaves"?

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Fedora Installation :: Add / Remove Software First Check DVD Before Downloading Packages From Internet

Mar 11, 2009

I've installed Fedora 10 Gnome from DVD. How do I let yum and "Add/Remove Software" first check the DVD before downloading packages from the Internet?

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Fedora :: Fully Uninstalling Software - Remove All Packages With A Program Automatic?

Jan 3, 2010

I've installed yesterday xmms and now I want to uninstall it. I've done it with yum. When I uninstall it like this: "yum remove xmms", then yum removes this package, but, when I check "yum list | grep xmms" I get full list of other packages like bluecurve-xmms-skin.noarch, gkrellxmms2.x86_64, gxmms2.x86_64 , ...

I want to cleanly remove the xmms, so I should remove all this packages "manually"? Is there a method to check wich packages are not used by any program on my computer and remove them? Or any method to remove all packages with a program automatic?

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Fedora Installation :: Safely Remove Unsupported Packages After FC13 Upgrade?

Jun 2, 2010

I managed to successfully upgrade FC11 to FC13. While doing the post upgrade steps, I made a HUGE mistake. After identifying the unsupported packages, I used "yum remove package1 package2" command to remove the obsoleted ones without realizing the yum was also removing many FC13 packages! Here are the cmd sequence used:

# package-cleanup --orphans
...
# yum remove compat-db45-4.5.20-5.fc10.i386 flash-plugin-10.0.32.18-release.i386 gnome-spell-1.0.8-5.fc9.i386 ifd-egate-0.05-21.i586

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I simply typed Yes and left unattended for a few minutes after yum prompted there were # of packages to be removed as I blindly believed it would do the job. After returning to the computer, I found many installed icons were disappearing, the wireless suddenly turned off etc. I killed the yum process right away but it was too late.

-Is there anything I could do to undo the yum remove process?

-How to safely remove supported packages?

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Apr 2, 2010

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Debian :: No Packages On Wine Site

Sep 26, 2010

why are there no packages for Debian on the wine site - only Ubuntu? Is there no repository for up to date Debian wine packages?Also about Catalyst: Phoronix dudes are saying the the tearing thing is fixed on Ubuntu's Meerkat with Catalyst 10.10 beta. Can I expect the same on Squeeze or does it require specific XOrg versions to the tearless 2D movie watching and Window moviing?I only use wine for a few games. Don't get me started on the games for Linux:

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General :: Add The Wine Rpm Package In Default Packages?

Feb 6, 2010

I am using fedora10. I want add the wine rpm package in default packages.

Default packages means when installing fedora 10 the system display default packages (Servers, Develpment Tools, Cluster, Langauage etc)

How to add in fedora linux 10 DVD.

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Ubuntu :: How Do I Remove Wine Integration

Feb 15, 2010

I helped a friend with a old game. File-roller couldnt handle the archive so I installed WinRAR via Wine. But now WinRAR is the default app for RAR-files and the icon has been replaced by a WinRAR iconI have removed Wine and it's settings but nothing helped. How do I remove the Wine integration?

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Ubuntu :: Remove All Traces Of Wine?

Aug 22, 2010

How do I remove all traces of Wine? I have installed Ubuntu 8.04 - suits my hardware - and imported settings from Mint5 which included a non working reference to wine and MS Money. I wish to delete all traces of Wine and reinstall.

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Ubuntu :: How To Completely Remove Wine

Apr 2, 2011

I want to completly remove wine, so i figured that using the package manager, and apt-get remove will make it work. Using apt-get, i get the message that there is no wine installed, even though the package manager is telling me the opposite. After that i removed wine via the package manager, but i can still run wine. And that is the point where i am getting completly lost, how the hack can i run a removed program? I did compile and install wine myself once, so the problem might hide there. But how to i remove a program without the routines of the package manager?

I seriously need to deinstall wine completly to figure out a couple misterious problems i am having lately.

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Ubuntu :: Unable To Remove Wine?

May 19, 2011

some Hours ago I was running my PC in UBUNTU 11.04 when suddenly power failure occurred and my pc just switch off without proper shutdown (My power backup device was not working)... just B4 The power failure i was downloading wine software... but now when i again starts my PC i figured out that there's some problem with that so i think that i should remove and reinstall it. but now I'm unable to uninstall it..

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OpenSUSE :: Remove Wine + It's Files And Setting?

Apr 2, 2010

How do I remove wine + it's files and setting?

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Debian :: Package Search Site And Stable, Sid, And Experimental All Have Packages For Wine

Aug 21, 2011

At first I thought it might be a free software thing but I went on the debian package search site and stable, sid, and experimental all have packages for wine. Why is there none for wheezy? Is it a temporary dependency thing or...? I've googled this but there has been no kind of answer anywhere. Right now I'm using the frickelplatz apotsid repository as they package the most recent version of wine but if I could use a standard debian repository I would.

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Debian Configuration :: Wine And Squeeze Kernel - Future Updates To The Packages

Dec 21, 2010

Are the 1.3 Wine packages availible at [url] compatible with the Squeeze kernel? What about future updates to the packages there?

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Slackware :: Building WINE On Slackware64 Install Eric's Multilib Packages

Jul 19, 2010

I'm getting ready to install Slackware64_13.1 (finally), and I may then install Eric's multilib packages. The slackbuild for Wine at Slackbuilds.org states:

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has anyone built WINE with the 32-bit compatibility packages? Does it work?

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Software :: Remove Libwine-print With/without Removing Wine?

Feb 12, 2010

I have no need for libwine-print, nor cups. I noticed this issue while trying to remove cups. It's a box with no printer and will never see one, so I see no need to have it. I know it's not using much space, but I don't want it if I don't need it. Is there a way to remove libwine-print without removing wine?

Code:

Shelly:~# dpkg -P cups cups-bsd cups-client cups-common cups-driver-gutenprint cupsddk cupsddk-drivers
(Reading database ... 228913 files and directories currently installed.)
Removing cups ...
Stopping Common Unix Printing System: cupsd.
Purging configuration files for cups ...

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OpenSUSE :: Wine - Remove Menu Entries After Uninstalling Programs?

May 26, 2011

The only MS program I need on my computer is Word 2007 for the equation editor to write/edit files from work. So after installing Wine I installed MSOffice2007. Excel worked OK (although I don't need it - I am perfectly happy with the Libre Office spreadsheet). Word however froze each time so I tried to uninstall and reinstall it. However I always got an error message when trying to uninstall with Wine. So I followed the advice of some strands in this forum and deleted the Program Files folder from the ~.wine directory. However the menus are still in Wine/Programs/Microsoft Office even though they lead to nowhere. I tried to reinstall but still I nothing happened. I presume the old entries still lead to the position where previously the .exe files were located. Now my question is either how can I remove these menu entries and try installing again - or even better - is there a Linux programme that can read/edit the equations written in Word 2007?

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